The Untold Science Of Vibration Therapy & The “BioDrive” Breakthrough That Regulates Your Mind and Body, With Dr. Mike North
Ben Greenfield
11 dic 2025
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Supplement with ashwagandha for deeper heart coherence
Supplementing with ashwagandha before a session can relax the vasculature and help you achieve a slower breathing rate, down to 1.8 breaths per minute, while maintaining heart coherence.
Implement "Vitality and Immunity" protocol to combat sickness
The "Vitality and Immunity" protocol, which is a Wim Hof-style breathwork session, can be used to reliably knock out the first signs of sickness.
Utilize touch to communicate well-being to the nervous system
In a world overstimulated by sight and sound, touch is an underutilized sensory pathway that can be used to communicate well-being directly to the nervous system.
Analyze cardiovascular data to map emotional states
Using the Russell Circumplex model of affect, it's possible to plot a person's emotional state, such as happiness or depression, by analyzing only their cardiovascular data.
Induce synthetic sleep to mimic deep sleep benefits
A state called "synthetic sleep" can be induced to mimic deep sleep by producing its two hallmarks: increased cerebral spinal fluid pressure and huge slow-wave brain activity.
Activate brain's glymphatic system with Shiftwave chair
The Shiftwave chair may help open the brain's glymphatic system to flush out metabolic byproducts, a process that normally occurs during deep sleep.
Achieve deeper sleep with four hours of Shiftwave sessions
One user reported getting more deep sleep during four hours of looped Shiftwave sessions than during seven hours of natural sleep, according to their Whoop data.
Utilize BioDrive for real-time nervous system feedback
The BioDrive mode uses a finger sensor to create a real-time feedback loop, adjusting vibrations to your heart rate while you adjust your breathing to the vibrations, driving you into coherence.
Experience awe through dual arousal state
The "wow" feeling experienced in the chair is a state of awe, a rare physiological state where you are both sympathetically and parasympathetically aroused at the same time.
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